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ECET 370 Entire Course For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com ECET 370 Week 1 Lab
1 ECET 370 Week 2 Lab 2 ECET 370 Week 3 Lab 3
Linked Lists ECET 370 Week 4 Lab 4 Complexity of
Computational Problems ECET 370 Week 5 Lab 5
Search Algorithms and Techniques ECET 370 Week 7
Lab 7 Binary Trees
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ECET 370 Week 1 Lab 1 For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com General
Instructions Exercises 1, 2, 4, and 5 use the
programs in DocSharinglabeled User-defined
classes." Exercises 7 and 8 use the programs in
DocSharinglabeled Using interfaces." Exercise 1
Review of classes Create a project using the
classes in the DocSharing area labeled
User-defined classes." Compile it, run it, and
review the code that is given carefully. Exercise
2 User-defined methods The function area of the
Triangle class is the framework of the actual
method. Modify it so that it calculates the area
of the triangle.
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ECET 370 Week 2 Lab 2 For more classes
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Instructions Exercises 1, 2, and 3 use the
programs in DocSharinglabeled User-defined array
list." Exercise 4 uses the programs in
DocSharinglabeled Using java.util.ArrayList." Exe
rcise 1 Review of array-based lists Create a
project using the classes in the DocSharing area
labeled User-defined array list." Compile it,
run it, and review the code that is given
carefully. This code tests the ArrayList class
provided in the lecture. Exercise 2 A
user-defined array list Modify the class
ArrayList given in the lecture by adding to it
the functions listed below for Exercise 2.
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ECET 370 Week 3 Lab 3 Linked Lists For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com General
Instructions Exercises 1, 2, and 3 use the
programs in DocSharinglabeled User-defined
linked list." Exercise 4 uses the programs in
DocSharinglabeled Using java.util.LinkedList." Ex
ercise 1 Review of Linked Lists Create a project
using the classes in the DocSharing area labeled
User-defined linked list." Compile it, run it,
and review the code that is given carefully. This
code tests the LinkedList class provided in the
lecture. Extend the class Main to test the
functions isEmpty, search and remove of the class
LinkedList.
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ECET 370 Week 4 Lab 4 Complexity of
Computational Problems For more classes
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Instructions Exercise 1 uses the programs in
DocSharinglabeled Minimum," Factorial, and
Sorting algorithms." Exercise 1 Review of the
Lecture Contents Create projects using the
classes in the DocSharing areas labeled
Minimum," Factorial, and Sorting algorithms."
Compile them, run them, and review the code that
is given carefully. These programs test the code
discussed in the lecture. Exercise 2 Efficiency
of Algorithms Problem 2 in the Section Projects
at the end of Chapter 9 in the textbook find a
value of n for which Loop B is faster.
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ECET 370 Week 5 Lab 5 Search Algorithms and
Techniques For more classes visit www.snaptutorial
.com General Instructions Exercise 1 uses the
programs in DocSharinglabeled Search
algorithms." Exercise 1 Review of the Lecture
Content Create a project using the ArrayList
class and the Main class provided in DocSharing.
The ArrayList class contains implementations of
the first three search methods explained in this
weeks lecture sequential, sorted, and binary
search. The Main class uses these three methods.
These programs test the code discussed in the
lecture. Compile the project, run it, and review
the code that is given carefully.
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ECET 370 Week 7 Lab 7 Binary Trees For more
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lab with working programs. Exercise 1 Lecture
review Binary Search Tree Create a project using
the classes BinarySearchTree, Node, and Main in
the DocSharing area labeled The BST." Compile
the project, run it, and review the code that is
given carefully. These programs test the code
discussed in our lecture. Exercise 2 An improved
BST class Modify the class BinarySearchTree so
that it contains the toString method, instead of
the display method that was given originally.
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